Celebrate the Tahoe Bike Challenge with this fun, physically distanced community cleanup event to prepare our bike paths for the summer. We will ride our bikes and walk on the paths as we clean. Volunteers that ride their bike or walk to the cleanup will receive a Tahoe Bike Challenge prize!

What to bring: comfortable clothing/shoes, sunscreen, cleanup gloves (if you have them), hat, sunglasses, face mask, any snacks that you would like and a full reusable water bottle.

All volunteers attending Keep Tahoe Blue events must fill out a waiver. Volunteers under 18 will need to have a guardian sign the waiver, and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org._________________________________________________________________________________________Safety and physical distancing guidelines:

We’re all in this together. When we follow the guidelines and put forth the effort we can keep ourselves healthy, keep the community healthy, and Keep Tahoe Blue.

When taking part in any League activity, event or program, please follow physical distancing guidelines:

If you have a cough, fever or any COVID-19 symptoms, or have been in contact with someone that has displayed these symptoms, please stay home.

Maintain six feet of distance between you and others at all times.

Sneeze or cough into a cloth or tissue. If those aren’t available, use your elbow.

The League is committed to providing safe, fun and meaningful events while pursuing our mission to Keep Tahoe Blue. To safeguard the health of our volunteers, staff and community, we have aligned our events procedures and preparation with the most current public health guidelines from governments and scientific organizations.

To protect our volunteers and community, the League will:

Stay home if we have a cough, fever or any COVID-19 symptoms, or have been in contact with someone that has displayed these symptoms, and will urge our event attendees to do the same

Ensure equipment is regularly cleaned with disinfectant and laundered, especially prior to each event

Regularly sanitize frequently touched surfaces

Ensure our staff wears face masks and gloves before and during events

Abide by social/physical distancing guidelines

Provide signage for best practices and reminders for infection control at the event

Provide sanitization materials, including hand sanitizer and gloves

Stagger check-in times and areas to prevent large groups from forming

Mark six-foot spacing intervals at check-in areas

Minimize material handling and handoffs

Provide more extensive online trainings and materials in order to maintain physical distancing at events

We will provide first aid kits, but not first aid assistance

How you can Keep Tahoe Blue

Whether you're a visitor or long-time local, you can support efforts to protect and preserve Lake Tahoe now and for future generations.